1971
DOI: 10.1007/bf00479966
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Anomalous nucleosides and related compounds

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“…Benzotriazole, or its silver or mercury salt, or 1-(trimethylsilyl)benzotriazole, reacts with acetylated sugar halides such as tetra- O -acetyl-β- d -glucopyranosyl halides, per- O -acetyl monosaccharide halides, , acetylated glycosyl halides, and 1-bromo-1-methoxy-aldehydo- d -galactose pentaacetate to give the corresponding benzotriazole derivatives. The silver and mercury ions function as halide acceptors.…”
Section: A Formation Of Bt−c Bond By Substitution1 Displacements From...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Benzotriazole, or its silver or mercury salt, or 1-(trimethylsilyl)benzotriazole, reacts with acetylated sugar halides such as tetra- O -acetyl-β- d -glucopyranosyl halides, per- O -acetyl monosaccharide halides, , acetylated glycosyl halides, and 1-bromo-1-methoxy-aldehydo- d -galactose pentaacetate to give the corresponding benzotriazole derivatives. The silver and mercury ions function as halide acceptors.…”
Section: A Formation Of Bt−c Bond By Substitution1 Displacements From...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such activity does not come as a surprise since this compound is known to inhibit cell growth in cancer cells . The α‐anomer of the glycosylacetamide 2a (69 % at 100 µ m ) and 3a (67 % at 100 µ m ) performed much better than the β‐anomer 3d′ (43 % at 100 µ m ) and 3a′ (55 % at 100 µ m ) (Figure , A).…”
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confidence: 94%